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GM Offers Extended Warranties On 2007 Models

New warranties reflect improvements in GM vehicles.

General Motors announced Wednesday an extended warranty policy that offers coverage up to 100,000-miles or five years across its entire 2007 car and light-duty truck lineup.
 
GM is also expanding its roadside assistance and courtesy transportation programs to match the powertrain warranty.

According to Rick Wagoner, GM chairman and CEO, the new warranty reflects the significant improvements in the quality and durability of GM vehicles.

The no-deductible, fully transferable limited powertrain warranty covers more than 900 components related to the engine, transmission, transfer case, and final drive assemblies on all 2007 model-year Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, GMC, Hummer, Saturn, Saab and Cadillac cars and light-duty trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada.

The new warranty will apply retroactively to 2007 GM cars and trucks already sold.

Wagoner said today’s moves were the result of GM’s successful decade-long effort to dramatically improve the quality of its cars and trucks. “From the men and women who design, engineer and build our vehicles, to our union partners, suppliers and dealers, the GM team’s commitment to quality has enabled us to deliver this consumer confidence package.”